commenting to feed the system and get you recommended to more people. dangerous work done so flawlessly you get lost in the craftsmenship and forget how complicated and hazardous the work actually is. 'you make it look easy'
I love watching this guy work. He is definitely a master. My hat's off to you for your skill and thanks for allowing us to watch him work. I'm looking forward to more videos of him working. I think I've watched about all of them he's in. Keep up the great work. Maybe one day, I'll get up there to watch you in person.
Hi, to make a piece as thin and as precise as this, it does take many years of practice, but it's definitely possible! Good luck on learning to make glass; we hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
I could watch this master work all day. Sometimes I do watch all day.
We could too! Thanks for watching!
commenting to feed the system and get you recommended to more people.
dangerous work done so flawlessly you get lost in the craftsmenship and forget how complicated and hazardous the work actually is.
'you make it look easy'
Thanks for watching!
Simply stunning.
Wonderful!
It's so relaxing to watch him. I've watching videos of him for about a week and I love it.
Thanks for watching!
I love watching this guy work. He is definitely a master. My hat's off to you for your skill and thanks for allowing us to watch him work. I'm looking forward to more videos of him working. I think I've watched about all of them he's in. Keep up the great work. Maybe one day, I'll get up there to watch you in person.
Thanks for watching, Wayne! We hope you're able to visit us in person someday!
My word, that's spectacular. There are no wasted movements, and his touch is feather light to avoid deforming that. Bravo, sir.
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Quelle technique, une maîtrise sans faille du verre.. bravo
Thanks for watching, Marie-laure!
A beautiful piece of work!
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His work is excellent, as is his naration.
Thanks for watching, Barbara!
Outro belo trabalho.
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I'm learning to make glass, is this kinda thing is very hard to make? Do I have to work for many years to make a piece like this?
Hi, to make a piece as thin and as precise as this, it does take many years of practice, but it's definitely possible! Good luck on learning to make glass; we hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Yeah, the thinner something is, the faster it heats up and cools down. With a piece like this, there is no margin for error
That is super impressive work, thank you for sharing. How much would something like that cost to buy?
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This would go for 350 easily
What was the final height?
Hi Peter, Bill says the final piece was 14 inches tall. Thanks for watching!